NEEDS YOUR TALENT ADVICE TO THE WOMAN WHO HAS ALWAYS SAVED ir " s C4 A.Agi - ;hen in wartime tBRMON TO HOUSEWIVES krArticularly Refutes Argument .Who. Has Always Saved and jfuses to Save More &:-tr ir jhta'warimo in 'a PATSY KILDARE By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS IN THE MOMENT'S MODES . Tto tho housewife i" ?1 wa vs1' econ Dm I zed ifover regulations. lana -fyitequcsB uayn. lblo for a success- fttfUoti llTe" nuslcful r.TVBn this Impossible ufeW-years. KooJ went idt-BoareU. Ami ultliough iltefii'u'' 'cards lmc not nfood iiavi) ndt advanced In pro- tp"tk4hlgli tost of hotel- jMtta tho euc.-csKftil jirc- aiav flin HitrrpK:ill lit ,,.v --v w..vvvv. . -- , fit; was obliged to suc lu' fikykgoins'. Neither of Into I WMtea llki. lloovcr comes to them ll'jftAe ttmo proposition to N Botithe urgunicntM of ceo- il'houncHlves, It occurred to ' It might be Interesting to net Ittt'a viewpoint ubout this W. ' - out one Mini Is ktiunn ut, M.I " , .man la. Ills business. Ah of '...,', fun 850j wncn ins menus :;wAt to ask him If "ho hud 11! the, coal yet, ho had sin In wSfrepuUtlon for btivir.R food, tilntn tfm kitchen." lie bald tTvltf'n t told whv I hud L-otiio. r)rtf tiling that caught tho ejp rcarus. special ones iimuo ioi Vyvettes rifj I m V,!Paa X y Ir- V ! ' ' A A hat of dark battleship gray with two (searchlights of white aigrettes! ' bco what's happening. If olio o the cooka wants tlrco pounds of butter ho ;i.sI;h what he's point; to do with It. If a bit of fat Is thrown out ho wants to Know wti. Uiry onco In u while we tlnd him out luokitip tit tho potato parings to tee If Ihuj'ro thin enough. Iio supervises nil the bujlng now, be , ..... . ,. . ,....., restaurants. c.iuto no kiiowh now iu nuj. bow..ean you ac any nioruV" ,-hJlt'.i'- ... .,.. i.. ,.i- mVU llilncH Huout niv . Kit to the 4il.uueuii& m uiu cuius. luu I A 'a national leputa'.iuti (or' - iioii'iinun unvressiu uiu mini. " tor.-cuttlng out waste," i v. a tin. fact, unit no cju or circular Bpsr lie said; "but If I hac from tho United Mates loocl uumin nt'm'n,,. Knri r.f ninn ulm Utralor was regarded ns Idle. Uach tWtippt my experience to help-1 reccU ed as much attention as a. con- rC(overnment save. The coun- tract for a big bwquet. I could not help but tliinu of tno countif-ss nomo food cards I had ' teen on pantry shelves ne'glected The other was tho remark about the "talent," It seemed to rcfuto every housewife's argument, which runs this wa. , "I huc alwajs sacd. JVhy Wlta-ln fat and sugar "and flour t should this concern me?" the'B after now. He's a bis man, 1 In tho words of tho hotclman, our tjtoo big to come out hero mid ( country needs jour talent: k mysball we call It talent ITthen' I; talked tolho chef. i e'the secret of It," ho said, re yto' the hotclman "Wheatless uess aays aon t ootner mm, even ?they do make us ''.ose business. "established rules here now OMAN'S EXCHANGE The Wooden Leg rritUS niornlng when I woko up I - turned over cudwajs a rew limes and tlicii ltuudy and I had our break fasts and after that wo rambled. Howdy running sldewas like a dog does and ' runnlnir straight HKo u girl docs i.xerj hotly runs different t s.iw f.it I woman run once I When we go., lo the Imusc if the I "lali who N a liutiilred p.lJl old Tlinimn ArUtlde- lliown was fitting watching, him, but not as Interested ho was at first Ihero were tears on liW cliecks ii nd ho Inuked like a wry lonesome lit tle boy. t said, "dee! You aren't much of a sport, are jcu?" He said, "1 want to sre niv inothtr and the baby," I saiil. "I want to see my mother, too, but thcte is nothing doing " Ho said "Where l Mur mother'" When I told him that ho was hi lierncn and tint 1 did not !mc any li.ibv he saw that I was worn" ffl than ho and Hint b-enW to make lilm feel btttor lh lnirgl.ir was net up ct because l was Suiidaj and he works hard exeM other ilij'. s.o r told Thonins ,rlMo Hrow-n to cmne with nio and I would get ii'Tn sorii- nreaKrm. So lie anil llowl i and I ramMed and It was klmt of late when wp got to the enchanted pal ice i T''v Irid not jet had their hreikfnt and th- wortten-lpgRcr said "Whv here Is I'atj ' ' I said "Yes hero In l'atj and what's It to ou' This boj Is going to take briakfast with ou ' The k'ng , Jumped up and put on two mnre plates , and the princess heaped tliem un and i said to me. ' Is ho jour brother''" Tlmin.m Arlitldcs Bruwn said. ".Vo ina'atn, I in her sweetheart.' I said " ou are not You must he crarv." But they all lauched their heads nearly olT. so T laughed, too. for uu bae got to bo a sport I said "Where ate the bearcats" fn i me wooden-iecgsr brought them tn and they walkul around tin- tititi- with their i tails tip nud mewing Then the king got cut their auto whlili the w uniNu-lcror : tokl mo wis ,i real gimi mteicl illx or and the prim. ess and tho king unit lo church After that tho wooden-leccer told Thomas ArNtliles Urown whit h" hid told me about tho cnc'uintd ml.ice and he let Thomns break his tlncers off the way 1 did and ou should line seen Thonias'H ejes stk-K out I aked t'ie wooden-leggcr If ho uf.uld walk nil right on his wooden leg and ho said "Fine' I nsked lilm to tnke u walk with us . tint I could show him tho iher We walked nwa up to the top of the hill neir tho hou-e of the man who Is u nun. dred Tears old and then through the wr.odsv place to the ilsr There the wooden-leeger at down and told um how he lot his real leg He was looking for the North l'olo when the crowd he was with ran out of food so lie gie them his leg to eat I ald "I should think tho wooden leg would bo kind of spllnterv to sleep with" He said, "It won'd hut I don't " I said, ' I wonder If I could walk on jour wooden leg" He said. ".lust put jour knee here and tr It and ou will see whether jou can ' I d'd and couldn't and I kept trying and going f irther and farther At last I said, ' Come on Thomas Arlstldes Brown." and ho did and wo rambled with the wooden-lecger hollering to us to bring back his leg I Ercntno Frock of Hose and Gray Color Scheme ' 9 Kf H A j ,( 1 ! !-. i V 1 Uw So far us tlie designs of evening frocks nro con cerned, this is tliu most con siderate of bcusons. One may have a costume with or without blcevcs, according to the model that is best suited to one's Individual re quirements. One may have a train or not, just as one prefers. One may have a square, round or V-shape decollete, just as one de bires. Tho evening frock pictured in today's sketch is charming for its simplicity. The style cieator of this model has exercised a mod erate hand ill its embellish ment, and yet tho costume is by no mean unadorned. Of rose-color chiffon, com bined with rose - color muline, it Jcpends upon gray metal crystal bead bands and ornaments for its decoration. GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX ' In answer to htalth questions. Doctor KtUego In thit space u;lll dalli; plt aiTife on re tentive medicine, but In tio eait will he take the rttk 0 making diaannstx ot or rrwrlblrtB for nllment rnjiHrlnG euroleol treosmen or drugs. Htalth aurj. tfortj III be promtitlu answtrtd lu personal letters to inquirers u.ho inclose stamped envelopes for reply. By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D LL. D. I 1..1IH "If mi um 11 rpal mntrlrl itt m iltn fUrrtZaitd Qurstlana avbdfffctZ to this department vvtit b- it rit ten on orc side oUnurM0f another otic" We Aint all the re tiirtted It is unrfrsfodif that the editor dots not ntcevsaritv indorse th anitinimf ' wu n.iok alia leanru tlie lex auAinht ue "AI COfntnnntcatiOnii JOT nH UfP'inwirni annum w uiiimoi a uuvu,a inu tiiuil wwi (iii iicii u whip; ij c t nB,iUn ISA I II.VJK. tltrtmff 'uojic L,eaocrt i'miwii'iiitj, iu ft?Jy '. TOHAYtK INQUIRIES TV? " 1 ' ' - . J 1 , U jin1 famllr ot threo for ne dlf- . 3. What Is l,lfMntUl lo.ttortnc lo keep si t ' jmiiDimlie rtqolilte for bath- 'iMi to the ordermwas or L-'- K-9 : ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. Have wouifn In Oblo the lote? 3. What wartime Chrlstma cl(t for the housewife who Is ItooterUIni sucgetta ltelff bread-and-buttfr" ltttr? r hove Jot 1. per rent lee fooB properties than lr- aVJaet 1 per'eent less fat. There or unite of food Talue, In IMelMch rtbt and OSS In a pound of oV.faa be waterproofed at home bj 'Mfala and top leather with earn fli. The couuni snouiu i re- ! 9 OrlCS Ulllll 1110 iwrm ui ,uc an MM and tho eurfate thtnea 1IL I anhanar This lenxthena the life , !-' Mildew epols ran be t.ucreriiur I hrVeomkln the stolnn oTernlght ;iaMh.:or In lemon Juice and then nl. '. . . . , , .. 1,1 ., 90 remain ia iiio pun imnuui 1 '.ParH r( Snlit IVa n -MV - f- - rJMilw ol-yvoman't rage: .Vadam Will you publltli In the 1 of , tho Woman Exchanuo tl(a re- pre-M pm pea '"' c , i-ihalfcupfur of split peas over- om, water and drain them in KiVToonvaaa lour cupiuis '.1 r .noun stock and two slices hAC-Kt simmer for three hours rnwt Ho quite eoit Derore yem mny,--tJf. tho fire. Now press ilrtove'.and add a cupful of hot p'a yin.uiDi w,.iv h. '.. pooaful of flour and a .table - bsicon fat together and tMoJaouD with this. In using kuttaul of stock. flaor with a iot dices of bacon and season wlch MOaroi or aarc r yuvr uiucn w 8,." you will 'need this salt season- .-4 ".. ' 1 a- - n-. KU Gift fpr "Home" Woman kJMWor.o Woman's Vdae: Madam Can you pleaae help out a rtMb tha columns of your e jchanj-TI KdTalona htre. lu town and have J''Jn irtalned In the Dome 01 on 01 wi; In tho same of nee with me. I BM u very fond of her home, and u.- .,m..I... In, Iha neilKM aJtwoWlate ' I woul.r like tn Pnd iStlTT JUST A MAN. a' tMolded wisely, ino most I tfcltur'tbe 'hbnie-Io-inB wom 1 1 riaoJbbthlnjffor'thB'house." . Kail' 01 loyoiy iirutiiw tho -amount of- money j-ou apaad. .Here are some: A 1 fcowirin Engusn uusitin Laotrto lamp with rhahog- ,rp elk shade, wnita ft with handles 3Tid glass nbrolaefed' piece of linen. 1. Authoritative pamphleta about the care and feedtnr of children ran be secured with out rout from the Children's llureau, t'nltfd States Department of Labor, Washington. V. t. 2. An etenlng frork that Is not too drrnir ran be worn to an Informal dance at which the men of the party are not to wear eve ning clothen. K. Imitation white pcjrl earring can be glten u delicate pink shade hv rubbing on them a little of the red nolMi ""! on the null,. Cks. -? MCto-Bc Shy fOHoinaa' Page: L, am a aieaay reauer w . t,haio noUcedhow j'pq ar ot age and tn.know what to go to ao many sood them. lor inerar '&'&' bo frienda I ir7rr ." "nd aq r do not m APiArwn lu .wi. YtlMT. brrt are bojs and I JW l"oun persons like ifWDKi yfu aro mm i- k),not feci bashful. yW hare lot of good 1, Wall, v boys aran't so- - Vattfs to lam- about tkatrare rIW on, the war in tn tin pajtos, 100, aH;wafa hap- -.10 taMN.XBOVt Mi if ru f t MM ,t M I a UatgMarM JWargly Mtr -More on Kissing To the Editor of H'omon'B Pag'i , Dear Madam I hae been reading sour column lately, and the letter on the sub ject of klt-ilne have alternated me I am thlrty-fle ears old and hne felt that I should not nllnw mn tn kiss inc. But now that I am paat thirty I am Kerry I prim and particular, for I have mined the experience and hae never had a proposal Girls, don't wait ten lone tn be kissed ONE WHO GOT LUFT You turely cannot reason that j-ou would have had proposals, If jou had allowed men to kiss jou. There Is no doubt that some love affairs haje beei started by a kiss, but when this has been the case It has been almost invol untary and has been Immediately fol lowed by a proposal of marriage There must bo botne other reason why j'ou hae not been asked to marrj-. Tou may not jet hae met the rlglit man Many women do not fall In love until after thirty-five. Your case Is by no means hopeless. Some women are at the most attractive period of life at that age. And. my dear friend, do not advise young -girls to be free In this matter, as your letter does. The principle is wrong. Presents for the Family To the Editor of Woman's rage: Dear Madam T would areatly appreciate if vnu would advise ma with what kind of a lift It If proi-r to present h. lounsr lady on her eeventeenth birthday and also should h aa a Chrlstmaa preaent. This jttrl Uvea in another city now. hut she Is Just like a slate nf mine I would like tn spend about in. Would you also advise as to what Christmas presents ou would get for htr mother, father, two alsters. one. la twenty-one the other nineteen years, and also for her hrother of sixteen years,, a high .school .stu, dent? I would not like to spent very much met him hopping along and letting overs little while He shook his fl-t at us but he Is a good spirt for ho laughed and said he had a mind to change me Into a monkej- S-o then we ran fur jou never can tell he might have done It yTho snake bi said he wanted to go home and I told lilm his father would wallop hiln He said he jlld not csrc he wanted to be with his mother find the baby, and If he did not go back they would have no one to be good to them I thought if ho was willing to take a beating for his m-vther's and babj's sake ho was a pretty good sport after all and t told lilm so, which pleased hhn erv much I told him if he would wait till morning I would go with lilm so he si'd he would I have decided not to wash the swear out of mj- mouth till It Is all over with his father Tonight when Itondv and I kneeled I prajxd, "Dear mother, which art in heoACii, the swear word I said was 'Gosh'" I hopo I will never hao to say It again Ask God to bless jou and my father and not to forget Howdy and Thomas Arlstldes Urown and mo in tho morning, for we tiro going to need a friend Amen " "Tiioiii.1, t,oe Home.' the net rutsy Hltdnre ndTenture. will appear in toinur rmv'i Kvening Public Ledger. Tomorrow's War Menu .MtATI-KSS TUII nnCAKFA&T t Stewed Prunes Perfection Finnan Haddic Grih-im Mufflns Coffeo LUNCHEON Creole Omelet loast Orange Marmalado Cwkle., Tci DINNER Baked Oj;ters and Macaroni fwith Tomato Pauce) Buttered Beets Ksoarolo Lemon Tlo PERFECTION FINNAN 1IADDH' Blend two tablespoonfuls ct flour with a little hot melted suet Pour on this one cupful of milk and let conn- to the boll ing point To this add 0110 .upful of flaked cooked finnan haddic and 1 upful of diced cooked potatoes Hao readj two jolks of eggs slightly lalen add these and salt and paprika to o,imjii Mcrvo steaming hot. Rice Bread Is highly nutritious but tomowhat dlflicult to knead on account of the I thickness of tho dough. Tho Gov em inent experts hao worked out this rcif lpo One cup lukewarm water, mill: or 1 a mixture of tho twr-. one cup uncooked 1 rice, 0110 and one-fourth toispoonfuls salt, one tablespoonful sugar, butter one tablespoouful or. less, one-half com pressed j east, two cupfuls wheat flour. btcam the rice with cue-half the liquid until It is coft. This Is dono better in a steamer than a double boiler. Put the sugar, salt and fat Into tho railing bowl and pour over them thn remaining liquid tone-half cupful) i-i.a ,i,n ,ivtnrn hart btcomn luke warm add the jeast and one-half cupful of flour Allow this spongo It- rite until very llcht Add the belled rice, which should havo been cooled until lukewarm, and tho test of tho flour Allow the dough to rls' until It has doubled Its bulk, form Into a loaf, placo Into a pan, jiinw it in rise until It nearly reaches t tho top of tho pan and bake. How to Get Rid of Wrinkles FVCIAL- massage Is goodfor wrinkles.' but thero lo something else better. Wrinkles cannot ull bo smoothed out. It Is a very good thing to apply massagb, but wrinkles, jou know, are more than skin deep. About all ono needs to do in tho world la to keep his face straight and to have the right kind of wrinkles. Now jou know one's thoughts aro mir rored upon his faic; tho face Is tho mir ror of the mind, as somebody said. If ono Is thinking ovll thoughts, feels sour and cross all tho while, his faco Bhows It; ho cannot help It: bis faco gets wrinkled and tho corners ot hla mouth ato pulled down. Tho reason for this lo that tho nerves of the brain aro con nected with tho llttlo muscles of tho face. Tho skin of tho face Is connected with 'tho muscles underneath thut pull the skin utound and udjiibt It to tho tarj-lng states of tho mind. So we can tell by looking at a man's faco what ho'ls thinking about to a very considerable degree, wo often read peo ple's thoughts 111 their faces, because we know by the expression upon tho faca what Is the thought behind it Some body has asked a question, and really It Is a vcrj' profound physiologic ques tion Does a man smile because ho Is happy or Is ho happy because he bmlles? Now it Is just ubout as likely to be one as the other. At anv iatev It Is a thine that works both 5ays. When ono 15 feeling mlserablo and unhappy, If ho will Juit adjust his face to a happy stale outside It immediately striucs in. and it makes echoes, too; j'ou can see tho echoes all around tho room. Now, when one has a scornful feeling, for ex ample, If ono feels scornful, thinks scornful, involuntarllj, without thinking anj thing ut all about It, tho muscles of his laco contract in such a way as to produco mi expression that goes with scorTi. Thero aro llttlo muclcs around tho ejes that shut tho eye up. Also, thero'ls a little circular muscle around the mouth, a sphincter muscle, the orbicu laris oris muscle, as we call It These muscle, aro continually plajlng upon the face and give expression to the face Now, If one carries u cros look upon his face for a long time. If ho scowls, he gets these ertlcal wrinkle.. You see a great many business men, men who have had a. great deal of caio and wor rj with theso ertlcal wrinkles, thev mean worry and care, and It Is a good thing to get rid of them if jou can. and the way to do It is to cultivate the other kind of wrinkles, don't jou see? It is the ertlcal wrinkles wo want to get rid of. not the horizontal wrinkles, but only the lertlcal wrinkles, and the best way Is by cultivating the other wrinkles by smiling, by assuming a dig nified, happy expression, Instead of the opposite. Thumb Sucking I thumb-fucklns harmful to a bain If eo how can it be prevented? MJRSE This practice tends to produco cer tain deformities of the teeth and jaws and perhaps still more serious Injury. Various measures of prevention have been adopted. Tho hands may be en cased In mitts Still another method is to place a rather stllf bandage about the middle of tho arm bo as to make It Impossi ble for the child to bend tho elbow suf- flcleutlj to reach tho mouth. Theso re stricting means ought not. to do con tinued so long at to Intcrfero with tho proper development of thn hands and arms. Nervousness A girl ten -.ears old continually moves her nnee. wlnka fast and twitches her ahouldera. Kindly suggest a remedj. JI. K. D. Tho child Is probably suffering from chorea, or St. Vltus's dance. Tho diffi culty Is usually curable. Tho child's general health hhould bo Improved by on outdoor life, an antitoxic diet and special attention to tho bowels. Kvery posslblo causo for nervoui irritation should' bo sought out and removed. A nerjo rpeclal(st should be consulted. t Sensitive Skin Why io my bands Itch and burn 'Lf0"' weather? MBS, SMITH, Doubtless "jou hao a very ienslttr skin. You should protcct'.lt by applylnr to It a coatlrig'of oil. Lanollna cream Is best. Tho following is the formula: Lanolin J oim?? Koro-glycerlno "....,.. 1 ouneo Cold cream mado wltn white vase- lino ., Seances Take great palna also when cleanlne' the hands not to leave soap on tha sklra Tho hands should' alwayo ba washed In running water and not In water held In u bowl or basin. Tha first uso of water In a bowl eolla tha wholo quantity und it is then impossi ble, no matter how long tho process Is continued, to get tho hands clean In unclean water. Tho rcabon why tho hands chap in cold weather Is generally that cither dirt or toap Is loft on tho skin, producing an Irritation. LUIGI RIENZI 1714 Walnut Street, Practical Christmas Suggestions Distinguished Furs Superior quality, workmanship and style very moderately priced Remarkable Reductions in DRESSES, COATS AND SUITS JjQlinauoW for'thelr presents. A j-oung girl, I ULUB BTES. think, likes best to receive things to wear as Christmas gifts A pretty crepe ae cmne enirt waist would be appropriate, since you know the girt so well. There are shops in town whero wl.for flowers or a pair lyou can -get a waist for such a price. A combination In glove silk or a pretty night gown would be appreciated, I am sure. If you would rather give some thing a little mora lasting, why not solid gold lingerie clasps or a silver picture frame? Allowing fifty cents apiece for' fhe mother and father, I wculd select a nice good grde of handkerchiefs for 'both Vay twenty-five cents apiece for them Fur the sister nineteen get some sort of pretty collar either In crepe de chine or lace. Tills, too-, can be had for fifty cents. For the sister twenty-one get a box of corresnondence cards for thirty five or fifty 'cents. One never seems to get enough of these to write spej-rt notes on. Tha brother of sixteen. I am sure. would like. a necktie.' This will not be expensive. - rPfevitw'Veiie eT'3CentSUmps" To the EHior of Woman's Page: Ttmm araamvlATkaf' veal- wt,a the thrM. cent stamps ln-,rorue durtnfoha Civil War! Three'-cant , -rtampa jwera' fliraTt"1 adopted In l(SI. but came Into wide ua tn the Unltad States) In 1861. .when tha rata on lottarp.welftiing not morotaan ona-half oaiiea waa.naAai at tnratt omta . a. um. uHm.caaraa rMMJ41M rf,4ltiw,rre aa 10 ma iaaaaa.--Tii,ainai.Tgaai mime- ' 4 S3' UEIM What war doea to human beings, andwhatotherhuioaa beings can do to remake them into men that ia tha story told in " Flotsam and Jetsam " by John GALSWORTHY In the Chnitmas Scnbner'a Once a year come this Uiu of this magazine to turn up the whole ipirit of Chriatmaa and gi ve you a holiday budget of the beat and most inipix log In current fiction, art, and important featuxet. VAN DYKE bss laid aside the pen of tha diplomat and turns to poetry for-his Christmas contribu tion an exquisite picture of the"Flood.Tide off lowers In Holland." There ii patriotic fervor in another sort of poem In this iue Mary R. S. Andrews's "A Godspeed " to our colors. And there is a patriotic message to Ameri cans from . EDITH WHARTON who has written "Tha French" a shrewd appreci ation of the national traits of France the traits that art making our countrymen abroad feel such boundlesa admiration for the French. MEREDITH NICHOLSON can tell a tale with breathless interest. Andhedoesln"Thc Heart of Life" one of the seven bright, well-told stories in this issue. When you hive reaj it you will be glad that he Is one of the distinguished company of men and women who will make Scrlbocrs for J9i8.: , a magasine that you wO want to see each month, tha I best-balanced magasine tn America. All of tha writers mentioned here have lab) their plant for Scribaer'a for nextycar. Do You Always Get What You Pay For? Wc list herewith a few items from the stocks carried in all dur up-to-the-minute meat shops. These prices arc based on meals of the finest QUALITY and a Ruarantee of 16-OZ. TO THE POUND every time. It is one thing to know the price per pound you pay and quite another to see thnt ou receive full weight land measure. l!,:Roast22clb'!aLulRoast24clb FRESH Cross-cut Beef Liver Beef Kidneys Cooked Tripe 16 lb. Lean Soup Beef, 18c lb. Hamburg Steak, 23c lb. Cooked Corned Beef 1 a I A 1L Meat Loaf 1IIS1L Lebanon Bologna 1UC 4 ID. Luncheon Roll HC AID. BODINE'S PORK ROLL, 22c 2 lb. KROUT SPECIALS KROUT 10c qt. PORK SHOULDERS 30c lb. HALF SMOKES 23c lb. American Stores Company EVERYWHERE IN PHILADELPHIA AND THROUGHOUT PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE and MARYLAND 1335-1337 Walnut St. Opposite Ritz-CarUon END - OF - THE - MONTH SALE 75 Dresses 15 For Daytime and Evening Wear "" Kormerlv up to $39.70 Bustle Dresses Draped Dresses Straight Line Dresses Only one or two of a style -No Exchanges - No C. O. D.a i z No ApproiaUi m riinniiiiiiHfflmiPT!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii,i)iiiiiii Market Street Store Open. Saturday Evening gsMlMmMmm m aq&& Branch Stores Open Every Evening . fan) Fortytent8 Send This poupon 'a Ckadse Strikaers teas, sot Fifth Ana.. . Vsw YerkVKUh th. wMeh will brtag fee tha ,OMasawa crltaer's sad tha tnt tare, lesaee et 'aaaeV ate u aaT l. a. i atk.Tn.Diri l i-lRVrf-rnr VM1HV , '' '" ' '.'.'' -j . -,f etjsfa-. Don't endure, that itching v Heal it with Resinol That itching' -which keeps you awake at" night and. forces -you to scratch at the most embarrassing, times is almost sure to yield to Resinol Ointment. Usually the discom fort stops and healins becins with the first application, and the distressing trouble quleklyvV.dinpni. Keolnel Ointment? is , 'rva)assaB fHW H.eslaelOUriaeBtUsonsir. Ir ttslvcolorad thai ll can be 'ustd on ejpoied surfaces with .outaltractjnr id4u attsatiaa. Contains nothing- UutcouM ir. rhatathatenaareateldn. Ris. toot .Qlaant . and" Realaor1 I hi- IY1 canon, una we uiwwing irouo e iMmU o-isi. . tUiWWf. Btjrfnrt, Ointment? is ,-IUalfr. ?rt , wwe, tfNcjMvjB If 44W by Retii jW -, Vfrnffi.'ii'J m Now is the Time to Buy for Present or Future Needs The extraordinary sale of Women's Fashionable Boots has been freshened up by the addition of thousands of pairs of the smartest models shown in Philadelphia this season. Regularly Priced 8.50, 9M 9.50f 10.50 11.50, 12.50 AT !llr"'.fi 6q e &lfem slBs,K gggggaw' .JsgV MF A JgasasasasasaseV7 ' . rf . .asisgggFTaggg mif&r' The most re markable shoe values in the city. See Them in Our Windows. At'AUHallahan Stores Included Are : Coco-Calf, Pearl Buck, Black Kid, New Tans, Patent Leather, Black Kid with Pearl Buck Top, Patent Leather with White Top, Havana Brown Kid with Light Brown.Top, . Coco-calf with Champagne Top Dark Grey Kid with Light Grey Top, Gun Metal with Pearl Buck Top. There are models with leather Louis heels and welted soles; with covered Louis heels and turned soles; and with military heels with, hand-sewed welted soles; dozens of styles; colors and combinations, making itpossible for you to get just what you want at prices that are actually less than present wholesale cost. All sizes and widths in practically every style. , Wonderful Bargains in Women's Shoes 3.8S&4.8S 919-921 Market St. 60th and Chestnut Streets 4028-30 Lancaster Avenue 2746-48 Germantown Ave. - 5604-06 Germantown Aye. Extraordinary Values in Men's Shoes 3.85 & 4.45 SAB Kl I . f a.- . WAi ,- " ! jtMA